Dunwoody Police raise money for Special Olympics

Dunwoody Police raise money for Special Olympics
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On February 25, 2023, the Dunwoody Police Department will once again be taking part in the Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Georgia!  Department members will jump into icy waters in the middle of winter to show their support for SOGA athletes.

Polar Plunge is the largest fundraising effort benefiting Special Olympics through the efforts of the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR).  DPD is proud to take part in this fundraising effort each year, and we hope that you will join us!  To make a donation, please visit DPD’s fundraising website at https://www.classy.org/team/465184

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